Waltrip did deliver a powerful message far more in line with the thoughts of Americans than that of Obama, who stood mere feet away.
“If you don’t know Jesus Christ as your lord and savior, you are going to hell,” he said.
Waltrip was the Keynote speaker at the event where he told the attendees how growing in Christian faith changed his life.
The problem here is that you post lies and then won't back them up. How about you post some actual facts from the speech where "Obama's attempt to justify the terrorist acts of muslims." took place?
Then your take on it is a lie. If you had a single shred of integrity, you would either retract your statement ("Obama's attempt to justify the terrorist acts of muslims."), or back it up by the statements he actually made.
Obviously you care, or you wouldn't keep responding to me.
There's nothing personal about what I'm saying. I'm simply calling it as I see it. You misrepresented things and lied. I point that out.
You on the other hand say that I need "counseling". What exactly do I need counseling for? Because I point out the fact that you lie?
You are attempting to use a common tactic to belittle your opponent, used when you have nothing else to stand on. If you were able to actually intelligently debate your position, you wouldn't have to try and belittle me by saying I needed counseling.
You guys should start your own forum where you can post links to idiotic opinion pieces and allow only supportive comments. You are all incapable of original thought and certainly incapable of honest, logical debate.
Article Headline Could NASCAR legend's powerful blunt message have triggered Obama's angry anti-Christian rant?
From the Article: NASCAR Hall of Fame legend Darrell Waltrip’s keynote speech probably didn’t cause the president’s meltdown heard round the world.
Asked and answered in the first three sentences. No need to read further. What a dumb piece of "journalism".
A couple of more problems with the article. Waltrip is described as the keynote speaker. Doesn't that mean that he speaks lastly? If so, Obama could not have been triggered to rant from Waltrip's speech.
If Obama spoke lastly, and if you think Waltrip's speech triggered Obama's rant, you have to believe that Obama was speaking extemporaneously, and we all know that Obama never, ever speaks without a teleprompter.
So, no, Waltrip could not or did not trigger Obama's rant.
And the title of the article is right out of the Rush Limbaugh school of innuendo and leading questions.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's not in line with what most Americans think.